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Yokosuka has long played a part in Japan's naval history. Commodore Matthew Perry's landing in the area in the 1850s initiated the country's modernization, and today it is the site of a major naval facility used by the United States and Japanese forces. During World War Two, it was spared the heavy bombing which was the fate of many other Japanese cities, as the US military had already chosen it as a post-war base location.
Yokosuka city is on the coast and near to sea. The population is about 420,000 in Yokosuka city .There is a Naval Base, so many people come from America. The city's famous foods are Beigun curry and radish. It's called Miura daikon. Yokosuka is also the home city of previous Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

Get in

By plane

From Narita Airport, the fastest and most expensive way to reach Yokosuka is to take the Narita Express to Shinagawa, and then take the Keikyu Line to the centrally-located Yokosuka-Chuo station. (2 hours; ¥3930 [¥3310 JR fare + ¥620 Keikyu fare]). With the Japan Rail Pass this trip costs only ¥620 for the Keikyu line.

A cheaper ride from Narita to Yokosuka is to take the Narita Sky Access train which runs into the subway. When you reach Sengakuji, change to a Keikyu Limited Express train for Yokosuka-Chuo (2 1/2 hours, ¥2020).

From Haneda Airport, take any Keikyu Line local (普通) or express (急行) train and change at Keikyu-Kamata station to a limited express (特急/快特) towards Yokohama. The trip to Yokosuka-Chuo takes 50-60 minutes and costs ¥790.

By train

The fastest Keikyu trains (the Limited Express "green trains" - referring to the color of the sign on the train, not of the train itself) make the run to Yokosuka-Chuo (横須賀中央) in 43 minutes from Shinagawa station (¥620). Many trains from the Toei Asakusa subway line continue on to the Keikyu Line. The ride takes about one hour from Nihombashi (日本橋) station (¥900).

The slower JR Yokosuka Line, on the lower level of Tokyo Station, takes you to JR Yokosuka Station (75 minutes; ¥1050) which is about 2 1/2 kilometers northwest of the more centrally-located Yokosuka-Chuo Keikyu station. If you wish to use JR, be sure to take any train bound for Yokosuka or Kurihama (and note that the front 4 cars of the train are removed at Zushi when Yokosuka-bound, so ask if you are not sure where to sit).

Local buses connect Yokosuka-Chuo and JR Yokosuka stations on a frequent basis (¥170).

Get around

By Bus

Buses run often & until about 11:30 PM; they are very safe, clean & modern; many bus routes go either to and/or from train stations to connect the transportation network. They cost about ¥170-¥300 on average.

At train stations, there will be a master bus map in front of bus stops showing the different routes with bus numbers. This bus number will only stop at one of several bus stops in front of the station or near the station. Each stop has a large sign that lists all the buses & schedules for that stop.

Along the road, bus stops are usually spaced out several blocks apart & are denoted by a white round sign or 4-sided square sign, sometimes lit. Bus drivers are very conscientious to look and stop for passengers waiting. The bus stops will be announced along the route and show on an electronic display. Passengers push the "stop" button located at every seat to indicate their stop.

Get on at the door halfway down the bus & get off at the front door. It's easiest to pay with Pasmo/Suica contactless smart cards, but if using cash, take the small-white ticket from the dispenser as you enter, paying the amount displayed on the price screen which corresponds to the number on your ticket. Place the white ticket and change in the same slot on top of machine next to driver). Buses will make change for 1000 yen notes & 100 yen coins. Bus drivers will often help you make the change.

By taxi

Taxis are plentiful and very clean. ¥710 for the first two kilometers (and additional ¥300 charge for telephone pick-up requests). There is also a higher charge for nighttime taxi rides. There are taxi stands at all train stations and other strategic area. Taxis with red LED lit sign on dash are available and can be flagged (though may not stop if near a taxi stand). Taxis with yellow placard on front grill have permit to enter base & many drivers at JR station will ask foreigners (if going to) "base-u?" to ensure a permitted cab is used. Sample costs for longer trips: to Kurihama or Uraga about ¥4,000.

See

Travelers won't be able to see much of Yokosuka Naval Base, headquarters of the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet, but sailors based there are a common sight around the city, and certainly add to its atmosphere. Once a year, the base hosts a "Friendship Day", allowing Japanese nationals to tour the base. Also, we can go on the Naval Base, when an event takes place, such as a fireworks display or Halloween party.

The Battleship Mikasa (戦艦三笠) was Admiral Togo's flagship in the Russo-Japanese war (1904-1905), and in the Battle of Tsushima it led to the annihilation of Russian forces. Entry costs 500 yen; English signage is present, but English-speaking staff is hit or miss. The surrounding Mikasa park is free, and features a recurring fountain show.

The Perry Landing Park (ペリー上陸記念公園) marks the place where U.S. Navy Commodore Matthew C. Perry landed from his squadron of "black ships", forcing the Tokugawa Shogunate to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States, thus opening the country to the world after 250 years of isolation. The park is located in Kurihama (久里浜), a few stops away by either the Keikyu or JR train line.

Also in Kurihama is Kurihama Flower World or Kurihama Hana-no-Kuni (くりはま花の国). This park is renowned for its 1 million blooming poppies from Mid-May to Mid-June, and beautiful cosmos flowers from September-mid October. It also has a nice herb garden and children's play area with a large Godzilla slide. Area map from Kurihama station

The Verny park is located near Shioiri station. The park fronts on the sea. A lot of roses are planted in park. There are fountains. The atmosphere of the park is elegant.

Yokosuka Research Park, 3-4 Hikari-no-Oka (shuttle bus from Keikyu's YRP Nobi station), [2]. Not exactly a tourist attraction, this vast research complex is devoted to telecommunications in all shapes and sizes. You won't be able to see much if you show up unannounced, but symposia and meetings are held here regularly and usually include guided tours with companies showing off their latest and greatest.

Sarushima (Monkey) Island (ferry from Mikasa Park) - old fortress and nature preserve in Tokyo Bay. This is a private island and the only natural island in Tokyo Bay. Locals frequent if for hiking and it is a popular sun-bathing and barbecue in the summer. The hourly ferry only runs weekend through the "off-season". WARNING: The island closes every evening, so make sure you don't miss the last ferry off or you will be marooned there alone overnight. There is no night staff.

Downtown's "Blue Street" between the Navy base and Yokosuka-Chuo station - see sculptures honoring Yokosuka as one of the country's gateways to jazz music as well as local street musicians and dancers.

Anjinzuka Park is the scenic hilltop park where Williamm Adams (the inspiration for the Richard Chamberlain character in Shogun) and wife Oyuki are buried. It is called Miura anjin The park's 10,000 cherry trees make this the best blossom viewing in Yokosuka. Park also has a scenic overlooking north. Park is 1 mile from Anjinzuka Station or Hemi Station on the Keikyu Line.

Dobuita Street is located at Shioiri station. There are a lot of foreigners and many variety of shop. Especially, the famous one is a Yokosuka jacket. It is called Suka-jyan it's famous product.

Tukayama Park[3] located on a scenic overlook. The cherry blossoms are very beautiful in April. Locals find it a nice place to walk dogs!

Chouganji(長願寺） 237-0072. A very historic temple. This is a not large temple, but it has unique atmosphere. This temple held variety of event. Forexample, festival that enjoys flowering. It's called Hanamaturi and learing about religion. Everyone can take part in these event, but need to contact. It located at Anjinzuka Station. It takes about three minutes on foot for station.

Nagaura elementary school（長浦小学校）238-0048. This school is small building, but very clean. Moreover, there are many natural. Building color is almost white because it image of sky and cloud. It painted whale. It's called Kujiragumo. It's very cute symbol of this school. Everyday many students from house commute to there. This school hold sports game at April.

Do

Visit the Earthquake Awareness and Preparation Center, located near Yokosuka city hall. Visitors must sit through a Japanese language video presentation, but then can experience a strong earthquake in controlled surroundings, learn how to avoid injury, put out fires, and escape a smoky building. Visitors receive an English-language mock newspaper page outlining how their quick actions saved lives.

Attend a minor-league baseball game in the summer or fall. The Shonan Searex play at Yokosuka Stadium, the ticket cost is 1000Y. The stadium is a 10 minute walk from Oppama Station on the Keikyu line.Shonan Searex

The Tanoura Pool is small place. Some children swimming in the summer. Charge is very reasonable. It's recommend place when hot summer.

The autonomy active center is many use place. For example, election, ping-pong and Kendo, also there is ground. Many children plays base ball or soccer and a few playground equipment.

Buy

Daiei Shopper's Plaza - On the waterfront, between the Navy base and the Yokosuka JR station; 5 floors, including a cinema, supermarket, food court and restaurants.

Mikasa Mall - An open-air mall on "Blue Street" between the Navy base and Yokosuka-Chuo station.

Avenue 580 - On "Blue Street" between the Navy base and Yokosuka-Chuo station.

More's City - Immediately adjacent to Yokosuka-Chuo station. Two floors of restaurants with a great view of the harbor. The basement floor has a food hall and small supermarket. There are many clothing stores and small shops. There is also an amusement arcade.

Super Grate has many foods and daily necessaries. Saturday and Sunday are crowded, because there are sales. For example, eggs, vegetables and fish or meat.

Eat

Yokosuka claims to be the place of origin of the quintessentially Japanese dish curry rice, and it seems everywhere you turn there's a sign for "Navy curry" (海軍カレー kaigun karee). It's not idle boasting though as the dish is believed to have been introduced in the late 19th century by British sailors who regularly ate the easily-preserved meal.

A recently new feature in many restaurants is the "Yokosuka burger", based on an American Navy recipe.

Food "halls" (similar to a grocery store) are under the Saikaya department store, the More's City shopping plaza, and the Avenue 580 shopping arcade. Saikaya and More also feature floors of restaurants, as does the Daiei Shopper's Plaza on the waterfront near Shiori Station.

Bay Leaf, tel. 046-821-1922, [4]. Indian restaurant with English speaking staff. Prices are very cheap. It is the legendary first Indian restaurant in Yokosuka.

Kapuri Tyouza, tel. 046-822-8558,[5]. More's 9F, Italian restaurant. Serves pizza, salads and dessert. Also a great restaurant if reserving for a party.

Drink

Yokosuka's best-known bar district is known as The Honch, a half-block from the CFAY Naval Base Main Gate and a popular haunt of American sailors. The Honch encompasses parts of Honcho 1-chome, 2-chome and 3-chome and runs parallel to Route 16 from Chūō-o-dori ("Blue Street" in sailor slang, due to the blue composition asphalt) and all the way to Shiori-eki; basically covering the entire commercial district between Yokosuka Chūō and Shioiri stations.

The Honch is home to dozens of different bars, eateries and nightclubs. These establishments range from traditional Japanese-style bars to American-oriented hang-outs that cater primarily to American sailors. Additionally, there are several "buy-me-a-drink" bars located in the area, typically staffed by Filipina women. There are also a number of "Japanese only" bars in the area.

RISING SUN BAR,,,,,Across the street from New Yokosuka Hotel. Several beers on tap, including guinness, large selection of alchohol and many choices for Bourbon drinkers. 2 floors, Very reasonably priced Karaoke Shot bar. Always lots of pretty ladies in here. Seems to be the place to be, and the local women hang out here.

The Morrigans. A popular and relatively genuine Irish bar. Frequented mainly by US Navy, but also local Japanese. Drinks are reasonably priced. There is a food menu and English is spoken. It is located across from the main gate of the US Navy base on Route 16.

Budweiser Karaoke Pub & Restaurant . A much-frequented kareoke bar for sailors and civilians. The bar is known by music lovers to have the most English songs available.- They have videos, darts, slot-machines, and Western, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Philippine food and a large variety of salads. The bar is half a block from the New Yokosuka Hotel. Formerly a USS Vandegrift (FFG-48) hangout until it left Yokosuka for San Diego.

The Chu-Hi Stand Past Shiori Station and under the pedestrian railroad tunnel next to the AM/PM convenience store. The Chu-hi stand has no seats and customers must stand up while drinking at homeade wooden tables. The Chu-hi's are made here by mixing off-the shelf canned flavored chu-hi's with Shōchū. Has a very intresting blend of American and Japanese money on the walls with various drawings or sayings

Jammins . Popular rock bar located on the Honch. Bar adheres to a strictly all rock policy. There are frequent live band performances from all over Yokosuka and sailors from the US Naval Base.

Buranko(ブランコ) tel.046-823-3700. A coffee shop near the Anjizuka Station. There was Buranko in the old days, but there is no now. It is small shop. There is good atmosphere.

Buffalo's Located about halfway down Dobuita Street and well-known for it's operating hours, often opening before noon.

Geodana's A hip-hop club near the end of Dobuita Street. There are also several stores that sell "urban" clothing under the same name

George's A country and western bar located on Dobuita Street across from Rock City . George also owns several other bars in the Honch, including Rock City. Has a beer pong table and also a pool table, alot of "country" or people who grew up in small towns enjoy the atmosphere here

Station Navy Bar Amazing mix of philippine and american style pub, great music, great atmosphere, alot of room and great bartenders who speak flawless english. one of the top new bars in yokosuka honch area.

Sleep

The Central (also known as Centrazzo), older business hotel behind Keikyu Yokosuka Chuo station. Known for its small rooms. Tel 046-827-1111

Hotel Goddess Located near the CFAY Yokosuka Naval Base from main gate. A legendary love hotel used frequently by sailors and their companions for the evening. Easily spotted by the large replica of the Statue of Liberty on its roof, and the Irish bar "The Morrigans" on the ground floor.

Mercure Hotel Yokosuka, [6]. The nicest hotel in this part of Yokosuka. Formerly part of the Prince and Trinity chains. This hotel is directly across from the Daiei mall. The staff is exceptionally courteous and speak English. Rooms are larger here than most other hotels in the area. Tel 046-821-1111